COLUMN: The silent struggle of animated shorts at the Academy Awards
Animated shorts have an extensive Oscar history, yet few notice them until they win.
Animated shorts have an extensive Oscar history, yet few notice them until they win.
Impressionist painter Blanche Hoschedé-Monet’s work is now on display in the U.S. for the first time ever.
The event marks Dance Theatre of Harlem’s return to IU for the first time in 8 years.
Farmers shared how the winter season affects their crops and animals.
These projects are unrestrained in their creativity and political messaging.
Guest lecturer Ami Radunskaya discussed visual data and music performance.
Kearney’s ninth album adds six songs to the contents of 2024’s “Mat Kearney.”
Jacobs alumni Ari Fisher and Alex Tedrow created “Sound Off the Carillon."
The not-for-profit café in the Collins Living-Learning Center is run by students, for students.
Why we should all find beauty in the mundane.
‘The Breakfast Club’ redefined teen movies, leaving a lasting impact on audiences and filmmakers.
Fashion rules deserve to be broken to allow for individual comfort and free expression.
The inaugural Windfall Celebration was both a fundraiser and a 47th anniversary commemoration.
Osgood Perkins’ newest project is totally bananas in the best way possible.
Netflix’s latest film lacks the chemistry required for even the simplest rom-com.
IU Recreational Sports is hosting a week of health and wellness activities.
Eighty-one musicians played the score while the film was shown.
While not mind blowing, “The Gorge” is an easy and enjoyable watch.
The Japanese taiko drum performance is part of the ensemble’s ongoing world tour.
The improv group has been performing in Bloomington for just over eight years.